This set up looks amazing, the best DIY steadycam I've seen. One question, does the flashlight just screw straight onto ballhead? Or is there a certain technique? Or even a certain type of flashlight?
Hi great video and amazing shots at the end. How did you decide the amount of weights to add as counterbalance weights? Do you have to balance off the weight of the camera?
Hi. I enjoyed your assembly of the DIY Steadycam. I live in the USA, where do I purchase the parts to make my own RIG? Ballhead$ ?... Flashlight Torch$ ?... 2 Aluminum Square Frames$ ?... Copper Tube Pipe (how long is this?)... AND... Is there any sawing involved at all? THANKS.
hi there thank for awesome tutorial but there is one question i would like to ask you that can you tell me how much wait we can hang with main if my cam is about 1kg then how much weight i need to putt on please let me know if you have any idea
The footage you shoot has come out great. I wanted to ask up to what weight do you think it can handle, I'm looking to build something that can hold between 10lbs and 15lbs...?
With the ball head, when i look to order one online it seems to have a locking screw on the side, did you just remove this to have it move freely, also did you need to lube it?
Check the prices of a similar steady cam. After that, consider that the video never says you're gonna have "all that stuff laying around", it specifies what do you need so you can go and buy it without any problems. After you've checked you can still move and put a few bolts together with a little mental effort to get your laziness off, compare prices. When you're done with all of it you might wanna say "Hey, thanks for the video, I couldn't think of it myself because I'm an idiot".
Much more better than any other "pro" Steadycams i´ve seen on the internet. Great work!
And to think I was going to invest in a copter cam - Thank you!!! I can't wait to play around with this idea!
that looks good, the footage I mean, and of course the steadicam too. good job!
wow...awesome !! looks pretty smooth
This set up looks amazing, the best DIY steadycam I've seen. One question, does the flashlight just screw straight onto ballhead? Or is there a certain technique? Or even a certain type of flashlight?
Hi great video and amazing shots at the end. How did you decide the amount of weights to add as counterbalance weights? Do you have to balance off the weight of the camera?
Hi. I enjoyed your assembly of the DIY Steadycam.
I live in the USA, where do I purchase the parts to make my own RIG?
Ballhead$ ?... Flashlight Torch$ ?... 2 Aluminum Square Frames$ ?... Copper Tube Pipe (how long is this?)... AND... Is there any sawing involved at all?
THANKS.
where did you get the flashlight torch to screw into the gimbal?
Thats pretty much the only piece I don't understand how to make.
hi there thank for awesome tutorial but there is one question i would like to ask you that can you tell me how much wait we can hang with main if my cam is about 1kg then how much weight i need to putt on please let me know if you have any idea
The footage you shoot has come out great. I wanted to ask up to what weight do you think it can handle, I'm looking to build something that can hold between 10lbs and 15lbs...?
Very good JOB!
great tutorial... thanks...
how does this look when running? i am going to use it for skateboarding and dont want to have to ride my skateboard.
With the ball head, when i look to order one online it seems to have a locking screw on the side, did you just remove this to have it move freely, also did you need to lube it?
@MrBobyLOL
the most expensive thing would be the mounting plate.The estimate cost of a ManFrotto 323 is 49$
what is your estimated cost of this rig? I would like to make this but I have a quite tight budget.
Did you ever find out where to get the flashlight torch?
how much did it cost to make? would it work with a canon t3i dslr?
how did you assembled the gimball to the handle? answer please!!
How many dollars did you spend making this camera stabilizer? Do you have any stores that you'd suggest to buy the Giotto's stuff?
can u put a GL2 on it to? or differnt weights?
CSUF?
awesome...
What torch did you use?
good video
awesome mate!
@pinokiyo Hi. Where did you find the Gimbal
Nice work dude !
How much for all ?
hello can you tell me the size in metric sistem?its not a joke, im trying to built one but i dont know whats the best model do go on
how did you weld the nuts to the copper pipe
Thanks for sharing this!! I'll make one of this inspired in your video!! n_n
I will buy one how much? and ill pay the shipping
this Steadicam 801-7100 Metal Gimbal works with the giottos MH 1304?
The scenes at the end looks like in a film :O
well done :-)
champion's park in placentia?
Did anybody build this? I have doubts concerning the smoothness of the mini ball head.
yea man, i builded it, it works really nice! :D
love it :)
Pretty much any gas station, supermarket etc has flashlights you can use.
dlsr camera also can right??
buenisimo!!!
I dont found the giotto, where to buy... Help?
Now you just need to build yourself a better camera : ) Just fooling around, great video man!
I am going to build it! :-)
Dude THANKS! It works! ;D I just finished it and its really nice!!! LIKE SO EVERYBODY CAN SEE :D
@MrBobyLOL
Or otherwise the gimbal only cost 20 $
Check the prices of a similar steady cam. After that, consider that the video never says you're gonna have "all that stuff laying around", it specifies what do you need so you can go and buy it without any problems. After you've checked you can still move and put a few bolts together with a little mental effort to get your laziness off, compare prices. When you're done with all of it you might wanna say "Hey, thanks for the video, I couldn't think of it myself because I'm an idiot".
If i would buy all of the things to built it, about how much would it cost me? :o
7d?
don't miss this design DIY Camera stabilizer arm
@jansoarte Hi, I was walking with my hips turned to the side.
Wow that is fucking steady o_o
FUCKING GREAT EFFECTS! I SCREAMED "AWESOME" AMD my mum was sngry cuz i WOke her up ._.
same here
1" = 25,4 mm
Great idea... but one of the WORST HOW TOs I've ever seen. You would fail a communications course in College. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing. Canon want $800 for something that produces...'exactly'...the same results..!
Shame on you Canon..shame on you...!